A Bridge to the Quantum Revolution
PNNL and Microsoft Quantum partner to link quantum circuits to powerful government supercomputers.
Faster, More Informed Environmental Permitting with AI-Guided Support
Federal environmental permitting process to be fast-tracked with AI-powered tools and cloud-supported data analysis.
AI Accelerators Deliver Accurate Models for Challenging Quantum Chemistry Calculations
An international research team deployed AI-powered computing to solve important chemical structures for energy applications using NVIDIA hardware.
Yousu Chen and Jeff Dagle Named IEEE Fellows
Delivering excellence in power systems and electric grid advancement earns two PNNLers the association’s top distinction.
Data Scientist Fixes His Sights on Speeding Up Drug Discovery
Scientists are using artificial intelligence and powerful computing to sculpt new molecules in an effort to treat disease.
Deep Learning Trains Buildings to Optimize Efficiency
New approach allows nonexperts to optimize control of a building's energy systems without adding computing power or proprietary software.
An Ally for Alloys
Machine learning techniques are accelerating the development of stronger alloys for power plants, which will yield efficiency, cost, and decarbonization benefits.
AI Ups Response Time when the Grid Goes Down
Trouble on the electric grid might start with something relatively small: a downed power line, or a lightning strike at a substation. What happens next?
PNNL, Sandia, and Georgia Tech Join Forces in AI Effort
Three powerhouses in the realm of artificial intelligence have become partners in a new research center created by the U.S. Department of Energy.
Scientists Investigate Use of AI to Speed Analysis of Nuclear Materials
Scientists have tapped AI and powerful computing to speed up how quickly officials are able to learn important details about nuclear events.